Quite a few now. AP started doing it on ROO. I have a VC that has quick release.
My last two Christopher Ward watches have come with QR bracelets and I have to say the functionality is absolutely brilliant. Allow you to pop the bracelet on and off in seconds, and if you have a QR strap you can fit that in seconds too. I've almost abandoned standard spring bars. Too much of a faff.
Are other manufacturers doing this, or is CW leading the way? I know you can buy the QR straps, but don't hear a lot about bracelets. Here's a couple of photos. You just pinch the two prongs and off bracelet pops, or on it goes.
Quite a few now. AP started doing it on ROO. I have a VC that has quick release.
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Fossil were fitting quick release bracelets to the Defender line from 2014.
Omega (latest Seamaster Chrono), IWC, Roger Dubuis, Cartier, Piaget all offer QR systems.
My IWC 3227 (a model released in 2005) had a simple mechanism for changing the bracelet to strap, and also quick release bracelet links.
So they have been around for a while, but Apple made it popular tbh - they showed the industry years ago that you could make a lot of money from straps / bracelets if you made them easier to change.
Last edited by Tokyo Tokei; 7th February 2022 at 03:21.